(KLZA)-- Two Brownville Village Board members are facing a recall election this fall. It will be added to the the general election ballot for Brownville residents on November 5 as part of the general election.
According to the Nemaha County Herald report, Shane Sailors was the primary circulator of the recall petition against Board Chairman Martin Hayes and Vice Chairman Colleen Volkmer. While Volkmer has been on the Board for just over six months. Hayes has been on the Brownville Village Board for 47 years.
The reasons for the recall effort were listed as “failure to listen and act upon citizen's concerns,” “failure to manage taxpayer's money responsibly,” “failure to allow access to town hall and village clerk and excessive payments for legal representation.”
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